Hendry Y. Nanlohy | Atomic and Molecular Physics | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Hendry Y. Nanlohy | Atomic and Molecular Physics | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Hendry Y. Nanlohy | Jayapura University of Science and Technology | Indonesia

Prof. Hendry Y. Nanlohy is an active national and international reviewer with extensive contributions to high-impact journals and global scientific conferences. He has served as a reviewer for prestigious journals such as MATERIALIA, Heliyon, Materials Today: Proceedings, and International Journal of Ambient Energy, among others, spanning Q1–Q3 Scopus and SJR indexed platforms. Beyond journals, he has been a reviewer and technical committee member at more than 30 international conferences across Asia and Europe, including ICEEEE, ICNNE, ICAMM, ICNNN, and ICEMENS. His sustained engagement reflects his expertise in materials science, nanotechnology, energy systems, and advanced manufacturing, while also highlighting his commitment to advancing global research quality and academic collaboration.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Hendry Y. Nanlohy began his academic journey with a strong passion for physics, engineering, and material sciences. His early education was shaped by a deep curiosity about the natural world, leading him to focus on applied sciences with a special interest in atomic and molecular physics. These foundational years established his pathway toward becoming a dedicated researcher and academic contributor, preparing him for later national and international recognition as a reviewer and scientific committee member.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his career, Prof. Hendry Y. Nanlohy has demonstrated exceptional dedication to research and scientific development. He has served as a reviewer for prestigious journals including MATERIALIA, Heliyon, Materials Today: Proceedings, Scientia Iranica, and the International Journal of Ambient Energy. Furthermore, he has actively participated in global conferences across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, covering areas such as nanotechnology, materials engineering, energy, and applied mechanics. His professional endeavors reflect his commitment to fostering global collaboration in advanced sciences, particularly with applications relevant to atomic and molecular physics.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Nanlohy has made significant contributions as a reviewer and technical committee member for over 30 high-level international conferences, including ICAMM, ICMEN, ICNNN, ICNNE, and ICEMA. His research focus is closely aligned with advanced materials, nanotechnology, and energy systems, all of which intersect with atomic and molecular physics principles. His role as a reviewer ensures that high-quality, scientifically rigorous research is disseminated worldwide, thereby advancing the broader field of physical sciences.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Prof. Nanlohy’s work is evident in his extensive service to the academic community. By reviewing and shaping research in international journals and conferences, he has influenced the direction of studies in material science, nanotechnology, and energy applications. His participation in global forums from Beijing and Osaka to France and the United Kingdom illustrates his international influence. His expertise in atomic and molecular physics has been critical for interdisciplinary discussions, bridging physics with engineering and applied sciences.

Academic Cites

Prof. Hendry Y. Nanlohy’s recognition as a reviewer for leading Q1 and Q2 indexed journals such as MATERIALIA and Heliyon reflects the value of his expertise. His evaluations and scientific guidance have helped shape highly cited works in materials science, nanotechnology, and energy systems. By maintaining rigorous academic standards, he indirectly contributes to scholarly works that advance the frontiers of atomic and molecular physics and related disciplines.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Prof. Nanlohy’s legacy lies in his continuing service as a technical committee member and reviewer for international conferences such as ICAMM, ICNNN, ICNNE, and ICEMA. His future contributions will further strengthen the global research landscape, particularly in materials engineering, nanoscience, and advanced energy technologies. His dedication to advancing interdisciplinary applications of atomic and molecular physics ensures that his influence will be felt by future generations of scientists and researchers.

Notable Publications

The effect of Rh³⁺ catalyst on the combustion characteristics of crude vegetable oil droplets

Authors: H.Y. Nanlohy, I.N.G. Wardana, N. Hamidi, L. Yuliati, T. Ueda

Journal: Fuel

Year: 2018

Citations: 72

The role of rhodium sulfate on the bond angles of triglyceride molecules and their effect on the combustion characteristics of crude jatropha oil droplets

Authors: H.Y. Nanlohy, I.N.G. Wardana, M. Yamaguchi, T. Ueda

Journal: Fuel

Year: 2020

Citations: 47

Combustion characteristics of a single droplet of hydroprocessed vegetable oil blended with aluminum nanoparticles in a drop tube furnace

Authors: I.A.S. Ferrao, A.R.R. Silva, A.S.O.H. Moita, M.A.A. Mendes, M.M.G. Costa

Journal: Fuel

Year: 2021

Citations: 38

An experimental study on the ignition behavior of blended fuels droplets with crude coconut oil and liquid metal catalyst

Authors: H.Y. Nanlohy, H. Riupassa, I.M. Rasta, M. Yamaguchi

Journal: Automotive Experiences

Year: 2020

Citations: 38

Graphene oxide doped ethanol droplet combustion: Ignition delay and contribution of atomization to burning rate

Authors: S. Mosadegh, A. Ghaffarkhah, C. van der Kuur, M. Arjmand, S. Kheirkhah

Journal: Combustion and Flame

Year: 2022

Citations: 26

Performance and emissions analysis of BE85-gasoline blends on spark ignition engine

Authors: H.Y. Nanlohy, H. Riupassa, M. Mini, H.T.J. Taba, B. Katjo, N.J.M. Nanulaitta, …

Journal: Automotive Experiences

Year: 2021

Citations: 23

Perbandingan Variasi Derajat Pengapian Terhadap Efisiensi Termal Dan Konsumsi Bahan Bakar Otto Engine Be50

Author: H.Y. Nanlohy

Journal: Jurnal Dinamika

Year: 2012

Citations: 23

Conclusion

Prof. Hendry Y. Nanlohy has established himself as a highly respected figure in the international academic community, with extensive contributions as a reviewer, committee member, and researcher. His career reflects a deep commitment to advancing science through collaboration, rigorous review, and global engagement. By integrating his knowledge of atomic and molecular physics into materials and nanotechnology research, he has built a legacy of academic excellence that will continue to inspire innovation and discovery worldwide.

Samiron Kumar Saha | Biophysics | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Samiron Kumar Saha | Biophysics | Best Researcher Award 

Pabna University of Science and Technology | Bangladesh

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Samiron Kumar Saha, Ph.D. in Bioscience from Shizuoka University, Japan, is a physicist specializing in membrane biophysics, nanomaterials, and biomedical applications. Serving at Pabna University of Science and Technology since 2012, he progressed from Lecturer to Associate Professor, with prior research experience as a PhD Fellow and Research Assistant in Japan. His work includes computational and experimental studies on lipid bilayer dynamics, drug adsorption on nanocages, and biomedical imaging techniques. Dr. Saha has secured multiple research grants, supervised numerous undergraduate and graduate projects, and is an active member of the Biophysical Society of Japan and the Bangladesh Medical Physics Association.

Author Profiles
Early Academic Pursuits

Associate Professor Dr. Samiron Kumar Saha began his academic journey with exceptional performance in science, completing his S.S.C. in 2000 with First Division and H.S.C. in 2002 with First Division from Notre Dame College, Dhaka. He went on to pursue higher education in physics, earning his B.Sc. (Honours) in 2007 from the University of Dhaka with First Class (8th position) and his M.S. (Thesis) in Physics in 2008 (held in 2010) with First Class (5th position). His Master’s thesis focused on biophysics applications in medical diagnostics, specifically 3D Phantom Studies for Measuring Liquid Volume in the Stomach Using 6-Electrode Focused Impedance Method. Dr. Saha later pursued his PhD in Bioscience at Shizuoka University, Japan, awarded in 2020, with a thesis on membrane tension in negatively charged lipid bilayers an advanced research area in biophysics.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Saha’s professional career spans over a decade at Pabna University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. Beginning as a Lecturer in 2012, he advanced to Assistant Professor in 2014 and has served as an Associate Professor since December 2020. He also held a prestigious Bangabandhu Science and Technology Fellowship for his doctoral research abroad. Alongside his teaching duties, he contributed to administrative leadership as Director of the Student Advisor Office (2021–2023). His academic and research activities have been deeply intertwined with Biophysics, both in theory and application.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Saha’s research focuses on Biophysics, medical physics, nanomaterials, and computational modeling. His M.S. work explored the “3D Phantom Studies for Measuring Liquid Volume in the Stomach Using 6-Electrode Focused Impedance Method,” while his PhD investigated “Membrane Tension in Negatively Charged Lipid Bilayers under Osmotic Pressure and Its Effects on Membrane Dynamics.” His funded projects at Pabna University include computational studies on nanocages for anti-diabetic and anti-cancer drug delivery, using density functional theory (DFT) and COSMO insights. These projects have implications for biomedical applications and pharmaceutical nanotechnology.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Saha’s work bridges physics, biosciences, and medical applications, making him a notable figure in the interdisciplinary field of Biophysics. He has contributed to both academic and applied research, training undergraduate and graduate students in advanced topics such as brachytherapy, radiopharmaceutical safety, adaptive radiotherapy, and imaging techniques. His involvement in the Biophysical Society of Japan and the Bangladesh Medical Physics Association reflects his commitment to advancing the field globally.

Academic Cites

His research publications, theses supervision, and conference presentations have been referenced by peers in the fields of medical physics, biosciences, and nanomaterials. This growing academic recognition underscores the relevance of his findings in membrane dynamics, biomedical imaging, and nanomaterial-based drug delivery systems.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Saha’s legacy lies in his ability to integrate theoretical physics with practical biomedical applications. His continued research is expected to further advance nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems and membrane biophysics. As he mentors future scientists and expands his interdisciplinary collaborations, he is poised to make lasting contributions to the global scientific community, especially in the domain of Biophysics.

Notable Publications

The role of membrane tension in the action of antimicrobial peptides and cell-penetrating peptides in biomembranes

Authors: M. Hasan, M.M.R. Moghal, S.K. Saha, M. Yamazaki
Journal: Biophysical Reviews
Year: 2019
Citations: 51

Role of membrane potential on entry of cell-penetrating peptide transportan 10 into single vesicles

Authors: M.M.R. Moghal, M.Z. Islam, F. Hossain, S.K. Saha, M. Yamazaki
Journal: Biophysical Journal
Year: 2020
Citations: 49

Membrane tension in negatively charged lipid bilayers in a buffer under osmotic pressure

Authors: S.K. Saha, S.U. Alam Shibly, M. Yamazaki
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Year: 2020
Citations: 33

Effect of osmotic pressure on pore formation in lipid bilayers by the antimicrobial peptide magainin 2

Authors: M.M. Billah, S.K. Saha, M.M.O. Rashid, F. Hossain, M. Yamazaki
Journal: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Year: 2022
Citations: 28

Effect of membrane tension on transbilayer movement of lipids

Authors: M. Hasan, S.K. Saha, M. Yamazaki
Journal: The Journal of Chemical Physics
Year: 2018
Citations: 21

Effect of transmembrane asymmetric distribution of lipids and peptides on lipid bilayers

Authors: V. Levadnyy, M. Hasan, S.K. Saha, M. Yamazaki
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Year: 2019
Citations: 12

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Samiron Kumar Saha’s career reflects a rare blend of academic rigor, research innovation, and dedication to student mentorship. From foundational studies in physics to cutting-edge investigations in membrane dynamics and nanomaterials, his work exemplifies the transformative power of interdisciplinary research. His contributions to Biophysics not only strengthen the academic landscape of Bangladesh but also resonate with the broader international research community.